Latest Coachella Valley Water Conservation News2021-01-20T10:26:14-08:00

Landscaping Tip of the Month: Choose Water-Wise, Desert-Adapted Plants

Be sure to select native or drought-tolerant plants that thrive in the heat and require minimal water. Great options include Agave, Desert Lavender, Lantana, Palo Verde, and California Fan Palm. These plants are not only beautiful but also support local pollinators and reduce water usage. Many also offer seasonal color, interesting textures, and year-round structure—proving that desert-friendly doesn’t have to mean dull. […]

World Water Week 2025: Water for Climate Action

From August 24–28, 2025, stakeholders from around the globe will convene in Stockholm—and virtually—for World Water Week, the premier annual forum on water and sustainability. Hosted by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), the 35th edition centers on the critical theme “Water for Climate Action,” highlighting how water is both a vital pathway to climate resilience and a major component of greenhouse gas dynamics. […]

Plant of the Month: Mexican Honeysuckle (Justicia Spicigera)

The Mexican Honeysuckle is a compact, evergreen shrub that typically reaches 2–3 feet in height and spreads 4–6 feet wide. In our local Coachella Valley conditions, it performs best in morning sun or bright filtered light—under the shade of Palo Verde or Mesquite trees—yielding a lush, bushy form with minimal maintenance. […]

Celebrating Clean Water and Our Role In Protecting It

Clean, reliable water is at the heart of everything we do—from making coffee in the morning to growing gardens and supporting our beautiful desert environment. That’s why each August we join in recognizing National Water Quality Month—a time to celebrate our water resources and the steps we can all take to keep them safe and sustainable. First launched in 2005 by the United Nations and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), this observance is a great reminder that everyday choices make a big difference in supporting clean water for our families, our community, and future [...]

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